Temperate
broadleaf and mixed forests occur in areas with distinct warm and cool seasons, including climates such as
humid continental,
humid subtropical, and
oceanic, that give them moderate annual average temperatures: . These forests occur in relatively warm and rainy climates, sometimes also with a distinct
dry season. A dry season occurs in the winter in East Asia and in summer on the wet fringe of the
Mediterranean climate zones. Other areas, such as central eastern North America, have a fairly even distribution of rainfall; annual rainfall is typically over and often over , though it can go as low as in some parts of the Middle East and close to in the mountains of New Zealand and the Azores. Temperatures are typically moderate except in parts of Asia such as
Ussuriland, or the
Upper Midwest, where temperate forests can occur despite very harsh conditions with very cold winters. The climates are typically humid for much of the year, usually appearing in the
humid subtropical climate and in the
humid continental climate zones to the south of
tundra and the generally
subarctic taiga. In the
Köppen climate classification they are represented respectively by
Cfa,
Dfa/Dfb southern range and
Cfb, and more rarely,
Csb,
BSk and
Csa. ==Ecoregions==